Epson launches 4K-enhanced, 30,000 lm projector
It is the first 30,000 lumens projector with 4K enhancement technology and the lightest and smallest 3LCD projector at 30,000 lumens or more.
Epson has officially launched its EB-L30000UNL, the industry’s first 30,000 lumens projector with 4K enhancement technology – the lightest and smallest in the world among 3LCD projectors with 30,000 lumens and above, according to Futuresource research.
Powered by Epson’s proprietary light source for outstanding image quality, the EB-L30000UNL expands Epson’s line-up in the high-end AV rental sector and is suitable for use in demanding environments with fixed installation requirements such as large auditoriums, museums, theatres and houses of worship.
The EB-L30000UNL’s robust design is light and compact, making it easy to integrate into existing infrastructure and is a breakthrough in terms of size at its current level of brightness. With Epson’s original laser light source structure and advanced electrostatic filter, the EB-L30000UNL delivers up to 20,000 hours of maintenance-free use2.
The projector comes with a triple layer dust-proof structure housing a sealed optical engine for excellent durability and resistance, reducing airflow and the risk of dust and smoke intrusion.
The EB-L30000UNL supports HDR10 and Hybrid Log-Gamma, which expands the dynamic range for image output across a broad tonal range and minimises washed-out highlights or excessive shadow in dark areas to faithfully reproduce HDR content for an exceptional visual performance.
The EB-L30000UNL also features a Geometry Correction Assist for a more efficient and worry-free projection in a stacked setup. Accessible through the Epson Projector Professional Tool, this feature adjusts the projected images automatically using a built-in camera for an impressive viewing experience.
The compact body and light weight of the EB-L30000UNL allows fitting through narrow spaces and a new optional handle can be attached for easier installation and transportation as well as portrait-orientated projections and top and bottom, multi-stacking projection.
The new model works with the same 4K-compatible lenses used by Epson’s EB-L25000UNL for interchangeable use. This lens lineup boasts a wider range of lens shift, making it useful for environments for various distances.
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Posted: 28th September 2020